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By Phillip Boyd on Jul 24, 2009 |Health and Fitness
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In a recent in depth study of the relationship between fat loss and muscle strength, internet product reviewer and fitness enthusiast, Phillip Boyd discovered some interesting facts when he looked at various programs on this subject. He discovered there’s a load of false information and hype out there. He realized anyone who wants to burn that fat, feed those muscles, get the rock-hard abs they dream of and achieve permanent fitness for life needs to first ask, “what are some the biggest mistakes and pitfalls that are unknown to most newbie bodybuilders and some fitness trainers" before ever starting any weight loss and fitness program. More on the study can be found on his website: http://FitForLife.yolasite.com He realized anyone who wants to burn that fat, feed those muscles, get those rock-hard abs they dream of and achieve real fitness for life needs to first ask, “what are some the biggest mistakes and pitfalls that are unknown to most newbie bodybuilders and some fitness trainers" before ever starting any weight loss and fitness program. More on the study can be found on his website: http://fitforlife.yolasite.com He found one of the biggest falsehoods is about the great results that can be achieved with spot reduction. “There are some real sham artists out there claiming that workouts can be focused on only one part of the body, like abdominals, and the fat will burn away on just that part“. He also learned there's a unique component to the excess fat around the stomach area. “The fat cells that most of us have in our abdomen differ from the fat cells elsewhere in our bodies“. One other false statement is made about workouts. That is that it’s detrimental to eat before starting a workout routine. This is again, false information. “When working out, the body needs fuel to operate at it's optimum level“. Another false premise is that doing only sit-ups will produce rock-hard abs. This belief is so far from the truth, it‘s ridiculous! “This particular exercise should be part of an overall ab workout, but what’s also needed is the other abdominal exercises so that focus is on all of the major stomach muscle groups. In addition, another common falsehood is that high repetitions of crunches and sit-ups will get faster results“. Also, another falsehood perpetuated by those who just don't know or want to take advantage is the need to work muscles every day. Actually this could be harmful because muscles need a certain amount of recovery time after vigorous exercise. And finally, possibly another mistake is the one of using heavy weights for abs, in combination with other workouts. “If weights are used to strengthen and increase muscle mass in arms, chest and other muscle groups, they say it can also help to gain toned muscle in abs“. Boyd says “now that you have some sound information pertaining to some of the mistakes and falsehoods encompassing the world of fitness, fat loss and bodybuilding, you need to work on planning to rid yourself of body fat. If you don't focus on this issue, you’ll never observe the results you truly desire“. If you want to learn how to get toned and make your body more attractive you can read more at: http://fitforlife.yolasite.com
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Phillip Boyd is an internet marketing product researcher who frequently conucts product studies.
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